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The only sequel I would want is the rise of Batman through the eyes of Joker. That could be fun.
That's how I'd want them to do it, if they do a sequel they should stick with the Joker's unreliable, twisted point of view, it could even be made ambiguous whether or not Batman even exists at all, or if it's just how Joker sees anyone/anything that poses a real challenge to him. I would not want to see Phoenix's Joker against Pattinson's Batman, this version of the Joker necessitates a very unique take on Batman from Joker's perspective, not the kind of take on Batman that we'd get in an actual Batman film.The only sequel I would want is the rise of Batman through the eyes of Joker. That could be fun.
Ya the options they have
1) take the money and go home
2) make a sequel with Batman
3) make a sequel without Batman, just Arthur upgrading himself to be Joker in his prime and hurts a lot of people
4) make a sequel with Joker going to war with Riddler or other villains etc
5) have him as the villain in Matt Reeves' Batman
1) That would be my preference
2) I think a Batman "Joker" movie would have to be quite different. I can buy a madman in makeup in this Gotham, but not Batman. Joker is a grounded movie. He wears makeup, but he spends most of the movie just shooting people.
3) I think this could also work, but to me, this would likely need to be a Joker on the run type of movie. I don't see this version of Joker with accomplices, or being a criminal mastermind. Actually, I've sometimes been curious where the Joker hangs his hat. Is he chilling out in abandoned warehouses, homes? Maybe a "Fugitive" Joker movie?
4) My least favorite idea. I don't want to see realistic takes on other villains, and just the idea of adding other villains fundamentally changes this version of the Joker.
5) I'm not sure that works without drastically aging him up.
I would honestly prefer them making more movies exploring this version of Gotham with other characters/villains.
But I wonder if it would be possible to do what this movie did with the other villains? Joker works because, as I pointed out earlier, he's just a guy in clown makeup shooting people. The makeup and the fact he calls himself Joker is the only fantastical element in what is otherwise a pretty grounded movie universe. I think you'd have to do a completely different angle for each villain:
- The Riddler as a serial killer in a hard boiled 70's thriller like Dirty Harry or the French Connection. Two detectives (Bullock and Gordon) must solve a series of murders with riddles as clues
- Clayface in a psychological horror movie. Remove the physical transforming aspect, and focus on a much more grounded, Lon Chaney type of actor who is an amazing mimic and physical actor. Someone who can completely transform himself through the use of body language. Explore the seedy underbelly of Gotham's movie industry as Clayface murders an acting rival
- Two Face in a film noir. After the district attorney is horribly disfigured, he finds himself tracking down the people who did it to him

if they are bold and crazy enough to do a completely different origin story for Joker i'm all for it.
So essentially every other typical Batman/Joker story in Batman's perspective.I don't want a sequel but here's my idea -
It's Year One as Batman, Commissioner asks him a favor, to capture Joker who has run away for Third time from Arkham, Batman starts looking into Crime files given to him by Gordon, we get few Flashback incidents involving Joker's antics, showing how dangerous and unpredictable he is, finally in third act Batman manages to corner him as Joker is about to kill someone, but is not sure if he should get him back to Arkham or just kill him.
Joker manages to get away, Batman later finds that he was captured by GCPD based on the detective work Batman did to find out his hideout (Batman shared that info with GCPD).
We’re definitely in 2008 again with Marvel and DC both releasing zeitgeist piercing game changing films in the same year.
This time with Marvel finishing up and DC launching their latest superhero who's gonna appear in the next 50 DC Elseworld films and defeat Darkseid with a finger snap at the end
Lawd, I’d pay top dollar to see that.
“I...am...The JOKER. HAHAHAHHAHA” *snap*
She seemed thrilled to be breathing fresh air. New York had been a blur of rehearsal rooms. In her little bit of free time, she’d gone to see Joker, which she thought was “absolutely brilliant.” “I think the reason people got so uncomfortable is because it feels too true, too raw,” she said. “I was watching it and thinking to myself, God, if this came out a year into Obama’s time in office, I don’t think we’d be feeling as worried about it.